Bachelor of Applied Science (Property and Valuation) (Honours)

Overview

A degree in property provides you with the education requirements for a career in the biggest employment sector in Australia.

You will obtain an understanding of reading the property markets, the ability to analyse data along with the necessary skills to create value, manage investments and create developments.

The Bachelor of Applied Science (Property and Valuation) (Honours) prepares you for a dynamic and fast-paced role as a property professional. This industry-accredited degree focuses on developing critical writing, research and analytical abilities along with the technical skills required to be successful in this dynamic industry.

You will gain a thorough understanding of the property specific skills along with the required economic, accounting, urban planning, financial and legal knowledge. You'll learn how to communicate effectively with other built environment professionals and develop your knowledge of related professions, such as project management, construction management and urban planning.

This degree has been established and is highly regarded within the industry for over four decades. A close relationship with the property industry has ensured we have excellent connections which can be used as networking opportunities for students, along with ensuring the degree is at the cutting edge of knowledge and skills.

Through our Employer of Choice program, property students are given a direct connection to over 250 industry professionals, including GPT Group, Stocklands, JLL, m3property, Charter Keck, Cramer, Red23, Preston Rowe Paterson, Urbis, ISPT, Mirvac and Oliver Hume. 

Why study applied science (property & valuation) at RMIT?

International opportunities

Global study tour intensives showcase property development in different cultures and environments.

Industry connections

We are part of the Employer of Choice Program, connecting you to more than 250 industry partners.

Fully accredited

This course is accredited by the Australian Property Institute, which has reciprocity agreements with many countries.